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Emerging functions of neuropeptide Y Y2 receptors in the brain

Peptides, 2001
The Y(2) receptor is the predominant neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor subtype in the brain. Y(2) receptor mRNA is discretely distributed in the brain, including specific subregions of the hippocampus and the hypothalamus, and is largely consistent with the distribution of Y(2) receptor protein demonstrated by radioligand-binding methods.
Akio Inui, Toshiro Kaga, Mineko Fujimiya
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Effects of differentiation on neuropeptide-Y receptors and responses in rat pheochromocytoma cells.

Endocrinology, 1994
Undifferentiated rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells resemble immature adrenal chromaffin cells, express neuropeptide-Y (NPY) receptors of the Y1 subtype, and synthesize catecholamines as well as NPY.
DA DiMaggio   +2 more
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Pharmacological characterization of the cloned neuropeptide Y y6 receptor

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2000
Neuropeptide Y has potent appetite stimulating effects which are mediated by hypothalamic receptors believed to be of the neuropeptide Y Y(1) and/or neuropeptide Y Y(5) subtype. In mice, the neuropeptide Y y(6) receptor is also expressed in the hypothalamus, suggesting that it too may function as a feeding receptor in this species. Several laboratories
Mario Guzzi   +3 more
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Neuropeptide Y and neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes in brain and peripheral tissues

Progress in Neurobiology, 1992
Yvan Dumont   +4 more
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Neuropeptide Y receptors in pig spleen

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1987
Jan M. Lundberg   +2 more
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Pharmacology of neuropeptide Y receptor antagonists

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2002
Neuropeptide Y is one of the most abundant mammalian neuropeptides identified to date. The possible actions of neuropeptide Y, that is co-localized and released with noradrenaline, as a sympathetic co-transmitter has attracted much attention during the last decade.
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Distinct Motifs of Neuropeptide Y Receptors Differentially Regulate Trafficking and Desensitization

Traffic : the International Journal of Intracellular Transport, 2008
Moussa Ouédraogo   +13 more
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Molecular Recognition in Water Using Macrocyclic Synthetic Receptors

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Luis Escobar, Pablo Ballester
exaly  

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